New Book Sheds Light on Urban Regulations and Their Impact on Workers in Informal Employment Read More
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Stories / Case StudiesEmpowering Market Traders in Warwick Junction, Durban, South Africa: SummaryThis impact case study summary gives a preview of the work done under WIEGO’s Inclusive Cities project with market traders in Durban’s... Read More Audiovisual MaterialsEntrevista con Neida Clara Tamayo Torrico (English Subtitles)(Español) Neida Clara Tamayo Torrico de la Red de Recolectores de Santa Cruz, Bolivia discute algunas de las dificultades que enfrentan los... Read More Audiovisual MaterialsInterview de Shalini Sinha (WIEGO), experte sur le travail informel des femmes, dans le cadre de la campagne “Fair chances”Interview de Shalini Sinha (WIEGO), experte sur le travail informel des femmes, dans le cadre de la campagne “Fair chances” –... Read More WIEGO Network NewslettersLettre d’Information OBA de WIEGO août 2015Une newsletter de WIEGO aux organisations de travailleurs informels basées sur leurs adhérents (OBA). Read More Stories / Case StudiesSEWA Bharat and Street Vendors in DelhiAs a livelihood, street vending is a viscious trap of poverty, especially for women workers. It is indicative of low income, physical strain,... Read More WIEGO Network NewslettersWIEGO MBO Newsletter August 2015WIEGO’s August 2015 Newsletter for Membership-Based Organizations of Informal Workers Read More Audiovisual Materials40 aniversario SIVARAMás información sobre SIVARA (inglés) Read More PresentationsFrom India to Connecticut College and BackAt the 50th anniversary reunion of her graduation from Connecticut College, Marty was awarded the Connecticut College Medal, the highest... Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsGlobal Labour Column – Power and Classification: Casual Workers Struggles in the South African Post OfficeIn this article, David Dickinson focuses on the struggles against exploitation by casual workers in the South African Post Office (SAPO).... Read More External Blog Posts/Op EdsILO blog – For many domestic workers, co-ops hold the key to decent workThis blog post is by the ILO’s Simel Esim and Lenore Matthew. They note that “Domestic workers comprise a significant part of... Read More First Prev ... 97 ... 106 107 108 ... 117 ... Next Last
Empowering Market Traders in Warwick Junction, Durban, South Africa: SummaryThis impact case study summary gives a preview of the work done under WIEGO’s Inclusive Cities project with market traders in Durban’s... Read More
Entrevista con Neida Clara Tamayo Torrico (English Subtitles)(Español) Neida Clara Tamayo Torrico de la Red de Recolectores de Santa Cruz, Bolivia discute algunas de las dificultades que enfrentan los... Read More
Interview de Shalini Sinha (WIEGO), experte sur le travail informel des femmes, dans le cadre de la campagne “Fair chances”Interview de Shalini Sinha (WIEGO), experte sur le travail informel des femmes, dans le cadre de la campagne “Fair chances” –... Read More
Lettre d’Information OBA de WIEGO août 2015Une newsletter de WIEGO aux organisations de travailleurs informels basées sur leurs adhérents (OBA). Read More
SEWA Bharat and Street Vendors in DelhiAs a livelihood, street vending is a viscious trap of poverty, especially for women workers. It is indicative of low income, physical strain,... Read More
WIEGO MBO Newsletter August 2015WIEGO’s August 2015 Newsletter for Membership-Based Organizations of Informal Workers Read More
From India to Connecticut College and BackAt the 50th anniversary reunion of her graduation from Connecticut College, Marty was awarded the Connecticut College Medal, the highest... Read More
Global Labour Column – Power and Classification: Casual Workers Struggles in the South African Post OfficeIn this article, David Dickinson focuses on the struggles against exploitation by casual workers in the South African Post Office (SAPO).... Read More
ILO blog – For many domestic workers, co-ops hold the key to decent workThis blog post is by the ILO’s Simel Esim and Lenore Matthew. They note that “Domestic workers comprise a significant part of... Read More